Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 17, 1983, Image 125

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'■ULwJUifc DECEMBER I, 1984
These Kind of Prices Can't Last Forever. Take Advantage of
SUPER PEALS while you can. See Your Allis Chalmers
Dealer For BOTTOM LINE Prices. If You Want Waiver of
Finance, Low Interest Rates, Low Cost Lease, Or Just Plain
Big Discounts, He Can Arrange It For You.
MARSHALL MACHINERY
Honesdale, Pa.
717-729-7117
AGRONOMICS, INC.
Factoryville, Pa.
717-945-3933
B. EQUIPMENT, INC.
Waynesboro, Pa.
717-762-3193
B & R FARM EH INC.
Beavertown, PA
717-658-7024
DOTTERER & KOLESAR,
INC.
Mill Hall, Pa.
717-726-3471
PETERMAN FARM EQUIP.
Carlisle, Pa.
717-249-5338
MCHOLS FARM EQUIP. A
ALLIS-CHALMERS Jlwim
Easy
Financing
terms.
Your ALUS CHALMERS DEALER Has The
Flexibility to Design A Program Around
Your Needs. SEE HIM TODAYI
AGING. EA, INC.
Rising Sun, Md.
301-398-6132
COCHRAN FARM
EQUIPMENT
Somerset, Pa.
814-445-4189
B.H.M. FARM EQUIP.,
INC.
Annville, Pa.
717-867-2211
ROYH.BUCH, INC.
Ephrata, Pa.
717-859-2441
GRUMELLI
FARM SERVICE
Quarryville, Pa.
717-786-7318
-s.
SHARTLESVILLE
FARMSERV.
Hamburg, Pa.
215-488-1025
JOHN W. SAUMS
& SONS INC.
Flemington, N J
201-782-4242
CJ. WONSIDLER BROS.
Quakertown, Pa.
215-536-7523
CJ. WONSIDLER BROS.
Oley, Pa.
215-987-6257
L.H. BRUBAKER, INC.
Lancaster, Pa.
717-397-5179
Better
by Design
CANYON IMPLEMENTS
INC.
Manfield, Pa.
717-724-2731
JACK SHEARER EQUIP.
Johnstown, Pa.
814-266-9721
POWER PRO EQUIP. CO.
Milroy, Pa.
717-667-6504
HUGHES BROS. INC.
Westminster, Md.
301-848-6313
VERNON E. STUPCO.
Frederick, Md.
301-663-3185
waste problems
LEESPORT Winter time is a
time for planning next year’s
operation for many farmers, says
Roy Shryock, Conservation
technician for the Soil Con
servation Service and animal
waste problems should be con
sidered in this planning.
The drought of last summer and
the late fall wetness emphasizes
the need for better management,
Shryock says. Waste management
consists of many segments such as
manure itself, milkhouse and
parlor water, barnyard runoff, and
surface water control.
Pollution of our streams and
subsurface water supplies have
made headlines recently, Shryock
says, and action needs to be taken
to curb this problem.
Manure can be handled in many
ways. Earth holding ponds, earth
holding ponds with concrete bot
toms and ramps, holding tanks,
concrete or steel - above or below
ground are common ways of
storage. Barnyard runoff should be
incorporated into one of these
structures or a separate lagoon to
keep pollutants out of streams and
watercourses. Surface water
above farmsteads, roof water and
springs should be diverted out of
areas by diversions, waterways or
tile.
Manure from these various
systems should be tested to insure
a proper balance of nutrients can
be supplied to the soil for a proper
balance of plant food.
Mismanagement of providing
the proper balance can cause
reduced yields, stunted growth of
plants and reduce the quality of
feed. “Proper incorporating into
the soil is very important - time log
of plowing under, chiseling or
disking allows great losses to
nutrients especially nitrogen”,
Shryock adds.
The Soil Conservation personnel
will look at these problems and
give recommendations as to
proper ways to manage these
problems. Contact their office
located in the Berks County
Agricultural Center in Bern
Township.
AIR-COOLED PH2
Water Cooled Version Available
• Hand Cranked Standard
• 24 Air & Water Cooled Models
Available - IVz - 40 H.P.
Diesels Our Speciality
Call For Used Diesels
Let Us Know Your Service Problems
24 Hour Service Check Our Prices
AUTHORIZED PETTER DISTRIBUTOR
HOOVER DIESEL
SERVICE
Main Location
PH: 717-656-6133
2998 West Newport Rd.
Ronks. PA 17572
2Vi miles East of Leola
Along Rt. 772
FETTER
DIESELS
m:717-7M-3173
RD3.BOX9IA
Quarry ville, PA 17566
2 miles West of
Georgetown on Furnace